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Garden Answer Highlights: Which Project Was More Exciting, The Hartley Or The Dream Stream? // Recap 🌿



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  1. Aaron – You should get a few giant sequoia trees. As a fellow tree lover, there's nothing more exciting than growing the planets largest tree!

  2. Watching this for inspo/motivation before I head out to work in my own garden this morning 😊 Beautiful day here in PEI

  3. Looking forward to seeing some formality in the cut flower garden area.. Can't wait to see the box wood additions!!!

  4. Love the new sweatshirt, will you sell just your Garden Answer logo for people like me the want to wear a sweatshirt/hoodie, but don't like the logo on the front ( I'm too top heavy) but would wear it on the back of the sweatshirt/hoodie.

  5. Omg I laughed so much when you tried to put your leg up on table. Aarons laughing was so contagious. Next video can u just take off your shoe and show us or list it. I was instantly on Amazon trying to find it. Love leopard print. I have a leopard slip on from sketchers

  6. Hi laura and Aaron! Love your videos! Have you tought about moving the berries (rasberries, ect) on the new property, like maybe next to the two high tunnels and red barn…. I feel like this would give you the opportunity to really plant more larger trees where the houses are and complete the idea of the trees/shrubs/ pathways of the south side gardens…. Just an idea! 🙂

  7. Try apple cider in you slushy machine – it's delish. How about a boxwood hedge around your tennis court? (Just kidding, totally kidding! 🙂 ) Love everything you guys do!

  8. My mother never allowed shortened names – she would say, I named you Benjamin, not Ben. She almost named my brother Matthew until the nurse at the hospital said ‘here’s your son Matt’. My brother’s name is Mark.

  9. Love that all the other plants (odd number) were the winners. Aaron's pots. Lol PS I have the aquapot inserts and love them.

  10. Re the laundry – why not just swap the placement over so the doors open how you want. Possibly just an extension for the washer drain pipe?

  11. Oh my, did I laugh so hard when you were showing off your fancy trainers 😊 love love love your videos. I have learned so much from you both and incorporate this into my (much smaller) English garden. I’m much braver now and if a come up with an idea, which my hubby challenges, I just say, “well Laura would do it” 😂even he knows that is enough said! XX

  12. I love watching the tree planting. My favorite part is when the auger comes out of the hole and spins to get the soil off it — I know it's more of a kid thing, but I enjoy seeing that. LOL

  13. How do the questions that make it to your list to answer get chosen? Just notice that Brian and Tami Olsen’s name come up like every week. The only reason I noticed is that it’s also my brother’s and my forenames too so it caught my attention and started to make me wonder what the process was.

  14. Washer and Dryer….. since the dryer door can be swooped to the opposite side to open/close, why don’t you just move the washer and dryer around then swop the dryer door and then you’ll be able to move from one machine to the other without any problems.
    I’m assuming that would be doable? 🤷‍♀️
    Laura I was crying laughing 😂 at Aaron’s reaction to you trying to get your leg 🦵 up to see the name of the trainer 🤣😂🤣😂
    P. S. I love Aaron input when you were filming the garden tour.

  15. Yeah kinda figured you’d change the perennial garden up…. It’s the difference between eh, that’s good, but what’s coming will be better, and grow into best.

  16. I vote for trying to get a sequoia or two or western red cedar. Some things in that family that get huge! It can be done in your area. There are several in Boise around town. I used to know where many of them are. I’m sure they have specific needs that must be met especially while getting established. Then they will probably take years (decades) to get to that giant size.
    I would also love for you to put in some horse chestnuts. Maybe in the dirt lands, away from where the conchers they drop would make a mess in a more formal area. They are so beautiful, have distinctive palmated leaf structures. Pretty blooms in the spring,great fall colors, and those conchers would be extra fun for crafting. I’d really like to hear your thoughts if you’re against trying them.

  17. Curious, about the washing machine and dryer, can you switch the placement? Dryer where the washer is and vice versa?

  18. Weaning your trees off water helps them reach deep for water thus developing a stronger, stable tree to withstand high winds, bad weather. 1st 2 yrs consistent water is important.

  19. Great recap video. Both of you sounded relaxed. Love your garden tours too. I love all the amazing trees you have planted. They make every area even more wonderful!!

  20. You better check with about fertilizer getting into pond water effecting fish. I know the stuff you spray on the plant for disease and mites etc. that will kill the fish. This happened to me and several neighbors that have ponds.

  21. Speaking of the horse paddock…that seems like it will be a major project. Which channel will you use for those videos – the main channel or this one? It's a bit of a departure from "gardening" per se, so I was wondering about that.

  22. Greg is one of those people that I'm glad he chose something fun and good because a personality like that I can see starting a very successful cult 😂

  23. What about a 3 plant challenge instead of one or putting 6-8 plants in those large pots. I’m picking up those aqua pot inserts next year as well, good item to sell in your store.

  24. As a builder of homes I’m constantly making sure new clients architect plans have washers on left and dryers on right because Most front load washer doors are not reversible and there is a trend to go back to top load due to mold growth on front load door seals. If a top load washer then either side works for dryer

  25. Trees are expensive to manage.. not all people have extra money to have tree people come out and trim and such, and a lot of people can't trim them by themselves.. that's why some people don't plant trees!

  26. I'm in the Southeast, and we are actually having a great decent fall!! The temperatures and weather have just been absolutely glorious!!! It has opened up the opportunity to get so much accomplished outside. Not hot, humid or raining. Just fabulous.

  27. If the dryer door switches over to the opposite side, why not just move the dryer to the other side of the washing machine? Changed their positions…switch them. Then switch your dryer door. Problem solved. I know sounds simple, but may not be.

  28. I'm on Aarons wave length, I love trees., and don't know why people don't plant more of them .For every tree I have to take out I will plant 2 or more in it's place

  29. Could you swap the positions of the washer and dryer? There would probably be a little plumbing/venting to be done but it would solve the door problem.

  30. When my husband passed I took my daughters back to California and Arizona on a 18 day journey to our past to decompress from his five year illness. We stopped to see the sequoias. I purchased a pencil sized tree. I babied it home and planted it on the edge of my vegetable garden to hold over. Two years later it was six feet tall with a 3 inch caliper trunk. I had someone transplant it. When I walked outside I caught him with a fork lift pop it out and bust its tap root off I was sick!!! But I should have really thought its location over and gotten it out when I could have moved it myself. But oh wow it was beautiful and grew so darn fast!!! If I were you I would put one right in the center of that grass area behind the dream stream. But be aware it will grow super fast! About 3-4 feet a year!!! Mine was bare root the size of a #2 pencil in a small plastic bag. In the first year it was waist high and two feet wide!!! I’m 5’5”!!! I live in Massachusetts!!!! I’m sorry I didn’t plant it in the center of our culdesac I would be huge by now and beautiful!

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